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Book cover image of The Engaged Sociologist: Connecting the Classroom to the Community by Kathleen Odell Korgen

Authors: Kathleen Odell Korgen, Jonathan M. White
ISBN-13: 9781412979498, ISBN-10: 1412979498
Format: Paperback
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Date Published: January 2010
Edition: 3rd Edition

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Author Biography: Kathleen Odell Korgen

Jonathan M. White, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Faculty Associate to Service Learning at Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts. His primary areas of specialization are inequality, poverty, globalization, human rights, and public sociology.

Dr. White has received numerous teaching and humanitarian awards. He is the Founding Director of Sports for Hunger, the Hunger Resource Center, and the Halloween for Hunger and Pass-the-Fast campaigns. He serves on the board of directors for Free the Children, Peace Through Youth, the Graduation Pledge Alliance, and the Holocaust and Human Rights Center ofMaine. Dr.White also has served as Director and Coordinator for Youth Ambassadors for Peace, a project aimed at helping war-affected youth. He has authored articles in the fields of inequality and globalization, and is currently writing a book entitled Hungry to Be Heard: Voices From a Malnourished America.

Dr. White lives in Massachusetts with his wife, Shelley, and is the very proud uncle of 13 nieces and nephews.

Book Synopsis

"...[This is] the kind of book that inspires and invites change... the 'tipping point' that students need to become more aware, involved, and engaged in their schools, communities and societies."
-Jennifer Klein, DePaul University

This Second Edition of The Engaged Sociologist: Connecting the Classroom to the Community brings the public sociology movement into the classroom by showing students how to use the tools of sociology to become effective participants in our democratic society. Through exercises and projects, authors Kathleen Korgen and Jonathan M. White encourage students to apply these tools to get hands-on training in sociology and to develop their sociological imaginations as they work for a more just and civil society.

*10% of the proceeds from this book will be donated to Free the Children*

New and Retained Features

  • *new* Updated and additional exercises and projects, including more global activities, allow students to connect the sociological knowledge they are learning to their campus and the larger community. Each chapter contains both hands-on data collection exercises (surveys, interviews, observations) and library-based research.
  • *new* Increased connection to theory helps students see how their practical efforts are grounded in sociological research and theory.
  • *new* Enhanced "Sociologist in Action" sections include powerful examples of how sociology students and professional sociologists use sociology in efforts to improve society. More examples of student "Sociologists in Action" have been added to this edition.
  • *new* More material on the environment,including expanded discussions of Hurricane Katrina and its outcomes as well as of global warming, provides more coverage of a hot-button topic of concern to many students, engaging their interest and encouraging them to act to improve environmental issues.
  • Discussion questions challenge students to ponder and converse about what they've learned and to use their sociological imagination to relate the issues covered in each chapter to their individual lives.
Ancillaries

• *new* Instructors' Resources on CD-Rom, featuring a test bank, are available to qualified instructors by contacting Customer Care at 1-800-818-SAGE (7243) between 6 am - 5 pm, PST.
• *new* A new student study site at www.pineforge.com/korgen2study features Web addresses that link to helpful organizations; additional exercises for several chapters; a survey, a scoring sheet, and interview guidelines for the last chapter; and resources for job and volunteer opportunities.

Intended Audience: This is an ideal supplement or affordable, brief stand-alone, core text for courses in which the instructor wishes to include a public sociology component, particularly Introduction to Sociology, Principles of Sociology, Social Problems, or Applied Sociology.

"The Engaged Sociologist will help students connect their own lives to the larger society, as they learn about the 'sociological imagination' and the power it has to positively affect the community."
-SirReadaLot.org

Table of Contents

Preface: A Note From the Authors to the Students Reading This Book vii

Acknowledgments ix

1 The Engaged Sociologist: The Sociological Perspective and the Connections Among Sociology, Democracy, and Civic Engagement 1

2 Founders and Foundations of Sociology: Theory 15

3 How Do We Know What We Think We Know? Sociological Methods 31

4 Creating Civic Engagement Versus Creating Apathy: Culture 47

5 Learning How to Act in Society: Socialization 63

6 Deviant Behavior and Social Movements 81

7 Big Money Doesn't Always Win: Stratification and Social Class 102

8 What Does a "Typical American" Look Like Today? Race and Ethnicity 123

9 Sex, Gender, and Power 140

10 Social Institutions: Family and Economy 161

11 Social Institutions, Continued: Education, Government, and Religion 182

12 The Engaged Sociologist in Action 200

Index 212

About the Authors 225

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